1mg of clonazepam should be more effective than 2mg of xanax. I guess the alcohol is what does it. I'll have to try it when I could to CA next year.
Really? Do you not know where your own town lies in NJ? As far as I can see, cape may is only to receive 3-6 inches.
A Long Island and a muscle relaxer is nice also. I hate to fly too. Just don't get to wasted if you need to kick some terrorist ass.
Yeah dude, I'm pretty sure I'm NOT in Cape May and I'm in Monmouth. So like I said 6-12 inches for us. I have some Fexmid that I took once and felt like a zombie. I hate flying but I love traveling, so being completely knocked out would be super.
I take 1 mg of Xanax when I get to the airport. Usually by the time I board, I'm relaxed. Then I take another 1 mg when we take off, and typically, I'm out until we land. If I have to connect or if its a west coast or Costa Rica flight I'll take another .5 or 1 in the middle. If something happens and you find yourself having to drive a pen into some raghead's eye socket or your flight that lands in the Hudson River, your adrenaline will rapidly overtake the drugs effects and you'll be fine.
My adrenaline plays tug of war with the benzos in my system. So I make it through the flights, but I never sleep. I just act like a zombie until we get down and I can have some caffeine.
this thread is reminding me more and more of the "bongs" thread... I've never tried any of this while flying, but it sounds magical.
Its snowing pretty good here now, but it didn't change over until 630AM. I'm hoping they let us go early, right around the time the winds shift.
Got the HR email that they "plan" to stay open today and tomorrow. I'll be part of the skeleton crew here pretending to work.
For me its because I'm not in control. I like to be the one in control, despite the fact that I don't know how to fly planes.
You and me both. The weekend looks better today than it did yesterday, but who knows. I'm getting to the point where I just want to put on my suit and get in the water regardless of swell.
Came home from work to shovel heavy-ass snow, possibly dislocated my left thumb, and now I'm drinking a cold one for my efforts. Could be worse.
Yeah dude the snow is freaking heavy. I think its because its right near the freezing mark so its almost like water, just barely snow. and we all know how heavy water can be, especially when you get guillotined or go over the falls. hahahaha well, at least you got a beer out of it so im sure you are perfectly contented after the fact.
Yeah man, when I complain about working and then shoveling - I really mean I'm just glad to have a good job and a nice home and cold beer. Tons of people would trade places with me in a second. And I'm starting to sound like I've had several beers.